(April 24th, 2024, 16:34)Mjmd Wrote: In this instance while you two are not at direct war you are at war with the same player, in close proximity, and for the same territory and therefore part of the larger war turn order. In this case that would mean Pin plays first.
Fwiw, we're talking about a city that replaces one that I took from GKC and which was then razed by Donovan. And it's not like pindi had an army in the area until this turn. I did see his settler and should have called for the coinflip, but I don't see how it is related to pin and I both being at war with GKC. It's a settler race for an empty area. Anyway, I had fuckedup already yesterday andwas too tired to argue/wanted to get the turn in, so here we are.
So, how could I miss that I was doing a double move? Well for once I guess being in a 3 to 4 way war split over the last couple months has desensitized me to having peacetime splits on top. Maybe another factor is that I just couldn't fully compute that pindi would actually do this:
It is so blatant. He cuts off our GKC conquest, claims the Korean heartland, and produces an attack vector deep into our core. Apparently he expects us to be happy about it though:
He also sent free gems. We are already getting some from Gav but yeah he wants to make up for stealing ours.
Let's pick this apart.
- He wants us to stop Gavagai from winning while he conquers Commodore and becomes the big continent top dog. First off, there's of course the huge discrepancy in possible spoils if say we both are successful - he'd get to double his territory, we would get a couple islands and a metric ton of whip anger for all the boats we'd need. But of course actually Gavagai will eat us alive if he only has us to worry about. And who else could realistically cause him trouble in a joint effort? Well, pindicator and Commodore, duh. If anybody but him is to win here we need a joint effort.
Now Comm is about to get Kremlin, and probably pin rather wants to defend against him without having to worry about another front. I don't know what Comm is planning of course, but I think it would be pretty much in character for him to throw himself against Gav navally on a massive scale. In which case pin should rather swallow more to his north; Tarkeel, Plemo and so on until he gets a Gavagai border.
But yeah, no way we're going against Gav alone, or even first.
- I try to make sense of the second message. Wheat/Cow/Ivory is Pusan. Is he telling me that he'll take all of Korea, and he'll generously let us settle the banana on our border? Or am I reading it in reverse: He's giving us Pusan, we give him the banana, i. e. Namp'o? That is an acceptable result from a rather unacceptable starting point. What does the gold mean? He'll start in 2 turns, we start later?
- The last one I can't make any sense of. Well 40 gold probably means good vibes for that duration? Wheat+Stone = grow and build? Wheat+Stone is also Marseille (see below), which we are bombarding. He could send a fleet to threaten it and trigger us to declare eternal blood war. Ginger suggested he's proposing forus to switch control of the city every 40 turns
So, pindicator scavenged GKC after we broke his army twice, and now is poaching the territory that we fought DZ over.
And this is the second egregious pinkdot that we get planted in our faces this game, and we razed the last one. So what about now? He has 30 knights in John Muir. Can we deal with that? Sure, we have the Rifling monopoly! (ok Gav also has the tech but that doesn't matter here)
It's just that
right now it would be a very bad time for things to boil over. We are just done annihilating Donovan's stack that was marching on metal's capital. Our units are wounded and scattered about, so this turn or next pindi can do devastating damage. Kill all of our units, or kamikaze into our golden tetragon of Armageddon-Ragnarök-Grey Goo-Atlantis.
On top of that, we have just broken into Donovan's core and are making advances. And that does seem more profitable right now than feuding with pindicator of more cities and the knight storm.
So, we decided to not do anything about it for now, mostly because we can't, also because we'd rather do something else. I sent him this:
It's supposed to mean Namp'o for you, Pusan for us. And a fish/fish message on top.
I didn't want to send fish to his war with Commodore, because of course Commodore eating him (or at least all of his attention) and us taking what's rightly ours is the opportunity we're waiting for. And I don't like lying (that has cost us before this game). I hope the general fish/fish still gets across that we don't plan anything against him currently, which is true anyways.
I could send War with Gavagai from us both, to tell him that we need a joint effort.
If pindicator attacks and whacks our units then we give peace to DZ returning his cities, and dedicate the rest of the game to driving Sumer off the continent.
So, yeah there was also the battle. Here is DZ's stack retreating from metal's capital (metal's contribution here has been frustratingly little. He did not want to, and then couldn't, bring his collateral into action, which would really have helped).
The turn after we attacked:
There were a lot of these knight on phant fights. Promos carried us a lot, and I also think we had above average rolls (apart from the inevitable rifle losing to a pinch knight
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The turn after, Donovan had used what was left to kill our G2 rifle plus Wellie protecting two workers. We are down to 5 workers empire wide, because when I sniped 4 workers of Donovan's with a sentry knight I learned that his C2 musket actually gets odds
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This turn it was cleanup, and Donovan's big army is no more. However as I said it left us positioned pretty badly against pindicator, so we need to pray that next turn he still believes in our friendship.
Also seen: Magic Science avenging Donovan's betrayal. He's almost back to his original borders.
I got no screenshot, but we took Wittenoom this turn (see last report) and are marching on with rifles. Donovan first whipped muskets, now knights again (we got ourselves EP vision). The challenge of course is to maintain a stack that can push and then leave enough behind to prevent him from retaking or sending a kamikaze stack. Should be much easier once we have freed up capacity in the south, i.e. moved and healed.